Обсуждение: Linux/Alpha and Postgres 7.0 Beta Status
I finally managed to catch up with the 7.0 betas (provided beta5 does not come out in the next few hours :). My web site has been updated with the Linux/Alpha patches for 7.0beta4 (see the software section), and for history's sake, I have also listed the Linux/Alpha patches for all version of PostgreSQL that the patches have existed for. With these patches applied to the 7.0beta4 tarball, all regression tests pass (save for geometry with the harmless off by one in the nth decimal place error). I have also tested it against a few of my own apps and while there were a few quirks in conversion (i.e. int() -> int4()), nothing major was encountered. I would encourage anyone running pgsql on Linux/Alpha to pound on these patches and make sure it works for them as soon as possible. Email me any Linux/Alpha specific problems found. I also have to say that 7.0 is much faster than 6.5.3. It used to take 10 to 15 minutes to load 125k rows into pgsql, now it takes only 5 minutes for the same data on the same machine! Good work! When the final version of 7.0 comes out, I will double check the patch still work (and make modifications as necessary), update my web page, and post a short message here. Beyond that, I have very little time to work on pgsql until mid May as I have a few projects that need to be finished ASAP before I can graduate. :) Once I have graduated, I plan to put some time in on getting the Linux/Alpha patches cleaned up and intergrated into the main source tree, hopefully in time for 7.1. I will post the 7.0beta4 Linux/Alpha patch to the patches list shortly. That is all. TTYL. PS. Maybe a note should be put on the pgsql ports page that patches are needed for Linux/Alpha an a ref to my web page. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | http://www.rkirkpat.net/ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*rofl* I haven't even had a chance to write up the ChangeLog/announcement for beta4 yet :) I just made the tarball itself a few hours ago so that it had a chance to propogate through the mirror sites ... On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote: > > I finally managed to catch up with the 7.0 betas (provided beta5 > does not come out in the next few hours :). My web site has been updated > with the Linux/Alpha patches for 7.0beta4 (see the software section), and > for history's sake, I have also listed the Linux/Alpha patches for all > version of PostgreSQL that the patches have existed for. > With these patches applied to the 7.0beta4 tarball, all regression > tests pass (save for geometry with the harmless off by one in the nth > decimal place error). I have also tested it against a few of my own apps > and while there were a few quirks in conversion (i.e. int() -> int4()), > nothing major was encountered. I would encourage anyone running pgsql on > Linux/Alpha to pound on these patches and make sure it works for them as > soon as possible. Email me any Linux/Alpha specific problems found. > I also have to say that 7.0 is much faster than 6.5.3. It used to > take 10 to 15 minutes to load 125k rows into pgsql, now it takes only 5 > minutes for the same data on the same machine! Good work! > When the final version of 7.0 comes out, I will double check the > patch still work (and make modifications as necessary), update my web > page, and post a short message here. Beyond that, I have very little time > to work on pgsql until mid May as I have a few projects that need to be > finished ASAP before I can graduate. :) Once I have graduated, I plan to > put some time in on getting the Linux/Alpha patches cleaned up and > intergrated into the main source tree, hopefully in time for 7.1. > I will post the 7.0beta4 Linux/Alpha patch to the patches list > shortly. That is all. TTYL. > > PS. Maybe a note should be put on the pgsql ports page that > patches are needed for Linux/Alpha an a ref to my web page. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | > | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | http://www.rkirkpat.net/ | > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Marc G. Fournier ICQ#7615664 IRC Nick: Scrappy Systems Administrator @ hub.org primary: scrappy@hub.org secondary: scrappy@{freebsd|postgresql}.org
On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, The Hermit Hacker wrote: > *rofl* I haven't even had a chance to write up the ChangeLog/announcement > for beta4 yet :) I just made the tarball itself a few hours ago so that > it had a chance to propogate through the mirror sites ... > > On Tue, 4 Apr 2000, Ryan Kirkpatrick wrote: > > I finally managed to catch up with the 7.0 betas (provided beta5 > > does not come out in the next few hours :). My web site has been updated > > with the Linux/Alpha patches for 7.0beta4 (see the software section), and > > for history's sake, I have also listed the Linux/Alpha patches for all > > version of PostgreSQL that the patches have existed for. I was wondering why there had been no annoucement on the lists yet about it, though I did notice it was date stamped today. Didn't realize I had caught it quite that quick though. :) I was just cleaning up the patches and web page for beta3 when I thought I had better check the ftp site just one more time. Especially after the last two times I have sat down to work on the Linux/Alpha patches, before I could finish a new beta would come out... and I it was true once again! :( Thankfully, my current beta3 patch applied only with a tad bit of fuzz to beta4. It was only the beta1 to beta2 transistion that was painful (thanks to int8.c). I guess it is only fair that I got "ahead" for once. Glad I was able to add a bit of humor to your day. :) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | http://www.rkirkpat.net/ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Just to let everyone know, I have updated the Linux/Alpha patches to work with the newest beta, 7.0beta5. Nothing new to report, beta5 appears to be working fine on my Alpha box after regression tests and a test of a few of my own apps. The patches are on my web site as usual. That is all. TTYL. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | "For to me to live is Christ, and to die is gain." | | --- Philippians 1:21 (KJV) | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Ryan Kirkpatrick | Boulder, Colorado | http://www.rkirkpat.net/ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------